many took uppers ... wrote:
facts and reason wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhkjIrzTiEAJim Ryun has a chance if he has pacemakers and a set time goal in mind.
Also give Jim Ryun a few million dollars for motivation, so he won't retire early.
If Jim Ryun was on a stimulant, then what makes you think Bekele was not on it too? It's ridiculous to say that only Jim Ryun and his generation benefited from the drug and then use that against him when making "adjusted" times. It's unfair to say "stimulant vs EPO", when it can be "stimulant vs stimulant+EPO".
All of you also have zero evidence that directly points to Jim Ryan's alleged drug use.
It is a know fact that MLB and NFL athletes of 1960's and 1970's openly had stimulant tablets available. The pills were open and available. Sport reporters over age 70 know. It is too much to believe that stimulant pills were openly used by baseball players of that era but I am supposed to believe those same stimulants were not used in T&F.
Regarding Bekele, people have previously speculated. I have nothing to add.
It's a flimsy case to compare an athlete from the mid-sixties, when doping was virtually unknown in middle distance running (whatever was happening in cycling), as against an athlete in the EPO era, when it was largely uncontrolled. Tommy Simpson proves nothing about Ryun. But Bekele was dominating in a drugged era.